This is the last book of the Twenty Days of Enchantment Event. Be sure to check back tomorrow for the winner of the main contest (the bookstore GC and the runner-up prize).

Also be sure to check back on my blog for ANOTHER CONTEST involving myself, Shiloh Walker, Jaci Burton, Monica Burns and Alison Kent starting on Wednesday (Tuesday night to be specific).

I will also be holding a book launch party for CRUEL ENCHANTMENT at Bitten by Books on the 9th and I’ll be GIVING AWAY A KINDLE! Check back here for details closer to Thursday.

Defined by magic. Ruled by desire.

In the Court of Edaeii, magic-imbued Evangeline is rewarded for her gift in manipulating emotion with a sapphire stone set into the perfect curve of her lower back. Her greatest rival in the royal court is the enigmatic Anatol, instilled with the power of illusion. He may better her in magic, but he is her absolute equal in passion.

They share something else—they’re both targets of low-born revolutionaries bent on overthrowing the palace of the privileged few. Rescued from the mobs by Gregorio, the brilliant revolutionary mastermind, they’re given sanctuary. But in this warm refuge, Evangeline soon finds herself torn between the magic of one man she has always desired, and the excitingly new and radical moves of another. For her, there is only one choice.

Evangeline, Anatol and Gregorio come together as one to explore the possibilities of love beyond reason, and to indulge in pleasure without limits.

THIS NOVEL HAS A RELEASE DATE OF NOVEMBER 2nd. This contest is for an early copy of the book. Want a shot at winning it? Reply to the following question and don’t forget to check back tomorrow to see if you’ve won.

It’s almost autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and nearly spring in the Southern. Are you looking forward to the change of season, or sorry to see the end of the one you just had?

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59 comments to “Book of the Day: Jeweled, by Anya Bast”

I’m not looking forward to the end of the summer becasue it means the end of the long hours of daylight. As the sun starts to set at 7:30 now I already miss those June nights with daylight past 10pm.

I’m temporary living in San Francisco and finding a lack of clear delineation between seasons here. I’m used to four different seasons and have found that living here, I’m missing that clear transition of seasons, even the rain, snow and cold.

Fall is my absolute favorite time of the year. The leaves put on their beautiful display, the weather is crisp and perfect for a stroll. The heathen’s (translation: my kids) are back in school and life would be perfect if I didn’t know snow was lurking around the corner waiting to ambush me.

Normally, I would be sorry to see fall arrive because that means winter and cold are around the corner. This year, I’m welcoming fall with open arms. This past summer has been miserable..days with over 100 degres, humidity, and over all crankiness.

I have been enjoying the past few days (low to mid 80’s). I’ve opened the windows and let the fresh air run through my home; it’s wonderful.

I’m of half a mind about whether I’m looking forward to the season change or not. Here in Wisconsin it’s about to change from Summer to Fall and Winter…and I hate the cold. On the other hand I’m happy to have Summer leave because of all the thunderstorms we’ve been hammered with. They’ve left me without power 7 times in August alone. I will certainly not miss that.

I am looking forward to the fall. My birthday is tomorrow (yaaay) and I love that the leaves start turning, it is cool… jeans and a t-shirt weather. Halloween! Oh, I am sad to see Summer go, but I have been waiting for Fall! Fall is my season

I love change! My hair color is never the same. But I especially love this season change, from summer to fall. The crisp air and rustling leaves all remind me of the first time I fell head over heals in love.

Although I may wax poetic about bright sunshine and cute sandals, I am looking forward to cooler temps and gorgeous foliage. It’s been a particularly hot and humid summer here on the east coast so the refreshing relief of fall is oh so welcome!

I am SO ready for fall! I love the season. It’s my absolute favorite. I am not a heat person at all. I’d rather be colder than sweat in the heat and humidity any day of the week. I love the colors during fall. The air. The holidays. The fact that I get to wear sweaters. Did I mention I love Fall?

I’m looking forward to the change of season especially the winter season. There are so many dark vibrant colors to wear during this time of the year. I love the color red and burgundy in the winter. I love the winter season. It brings out the snow sledding, ice skating, skiing, and snowball fights that I enjoy so much with my nieces and nephews. And the best of all is the Holiday seasons where my family, relatives, and close friends celebrate the holidays together.

Living in upstate NY, I love the fall. Everyone always assumes that the entire state is packed like New York City, but here outside Albany you can go 10 miles and you’re in farm land. There are probably 4 or 5 apple orchards to go apple picking in, not to mention the cider doughnuts, and great local produce and fresh maple syrup; yum!

Im sooo ready for autum so ready fo rthe colors to change the weather to get cooler the days to get shorter and the nights toget longer. I honestly think autum is my fav season because of all that changes and comes alive at the same time

Oh gosh, as sad as I am to see the summer go (for us in the south though, unless a cool front passes through our summers last kinda long)… but I love fall. It marks that my birthday and my daughter’s birthday (in October) is on its way!!!
Thanks for this great giveaway!
Please count me in!

We don’t really get a change of season down here in Florida. It’s basically summer for 10 months, “fall” for almost two months, and then we get a week or two of “winter” (meaning under 70 degrees) that happens in late January, early February. I am always so impatient for “winter” by the time November rolls around.

I can’t wait for the change of the season. I live in an area where the seasons are always just a bit off it seems but I love the contrast nonetheless… yay fall! it’s a great time for dressing extra warm and layering it

I can’t wait for Fall to actually start here! I live in Arkansas and it’s freaking HOT!!! It’s been better the last week or so but we had one of our hottest summers ever this year and it was no fun!!!I can’t wait for the real cool down to begin!